Nutrition
Vitamin D may delay progression of clinical diabetes
November 29, 2011 -- Dr John Cannell
Diabetes mellitus type 2, or adult-onset diabetes, is epidemic, according to the CDC. It is a disease of high
I Use This When I Fly To Protect Myself From Radiation Damage
Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 30 2011
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Astaxanthin is thought to be the most powerful antioxidant found in ...
This Vitamin D Supplement Mistake Raises Your Death Rate by 2% -- Are You at Risk? (comment)
Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 30 2011
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A meta-analysis of 50 trials looking at mortality rates for “doctor recommended” synthetic vitamin D2 supplements versus natural vitamin D3 ...
Help Your Heart: 71% of Those Who Drank This Lowered Their Blood Pressure
Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 27 2011
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Water from young, immature coconuts offers a long and growing list of health benefits, distinct from the benefits of its ...
Mediterranean diet helps cerebrovascular disease
By David Liu, Ph.D.
Eating Mediterranean diet may help prevent cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke, a new study published in Feb, 2011 in Annals of Neurology ...
Processed red meat may boost diabetes risk in women
By david liu, Ph.D.
Friday Nov 25, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Eating too much processed red meat or redmeat may boost risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus, ...
Vitamin C may help heart failure patients
By David Liu, Ph.D.
Friday NOv 25, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Taking vitamin C supplements or eating a few servings of vitamin c rich fruits and or ...
Banish These "Healthy Oils" to Guard Your Heart (Comment)
Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 23 2011
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Fish is a rich source of heart-healthy omega-3 fats, and eating baked or broiled fish was found to reduce risk ...
These Two Natural Foods Will Throw Your Blood Sugar Out-of-Whack (comment)
Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 23 2011
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A phenomenally engaging debate between two of the leading experts in the low protein, low-carb high-fat diet recommendations, Dr Ron ...
Probiotic protects intestine from radiation injury (PR)
Contact: Jim Dryden
jdryden@wustl.edu
314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine
Probiotic protects intestine from radiation injury
AUDIO: Antibiotics can kill life-threatening bacterial infections, but in recent years, we've heard ...





